Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 27, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 June 1923 — Page 10

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1 DEATH NOTICES BARTLE, LOREN HENRY—Age 13 months. beloved little son of Mr. and Mrs. Loren E. Bartle, passed away Tuesday, June 12. at 1:45 a. m. Funeral at residence. 201 S. Holmes Ave., Wednesday. June 13, at 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial at Memorial Park cemetery. CAPLINGER. SARAH MILDRED —Age 90. died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William R. Johnson. 57 S. Holmes ave., 12:30 a. m.. Monday. June 11. Funeral Wednesday at 2:30 at the residence. Burial Mt. Jaeksop cemetery. Friends invited. LIRE. ROSA (nee Mayer)—Mother of Miss Alma Dirk. Mrs. Josephine Bruce and Mrs. Pauline Helcher of Detroit, passed away at her home. 505 N. Noble st.. Sunday. June 10, 8:30 a. m.. age 53 years. Funeral at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Josephine Bruee. 413 Bieking st.. Wednesday, June 13, 2p. m. Friends lnyited. HA KIN. JOHN R.—Husband of Margie Eakin and sales manager of the Indianapolis Baking Company, formerly of J 723 S. Noble St., passed away June 10. 7:15 a. m. at the home of his father-in-law, Mr. George Eaton, northeast of Greenfield. Services at Greenfield Christian Church Wednesday, June 13. at 10:30 a. m. Burial Greenfield Park Cemetery. Friends invited. McDOFGALL, ELIZABETH —Age 78. died Monday at 6:40 p. m.. June 11 at the home of her brother. Dugald MeDougall, 201 N. Temple Ave. Funeral Wednesday. 2 p. m.. at the residence. Burial New Palestine, Ind. RAHKE. EMMA B. (nee Krug I —Age 62 years, mother of Emil K . Arthur and Carl Rahke, and sister of Mrs. Lena Meyer, passed away at son s residence. 1520 Tuxedo at.. Monday. June 11. 2.15 p. m. Services at above address Thursday, June 14. 3 p. m. Friends invited Burial Crown Hill SOUTHERN. JOHN W—Age 65 years. passed away at the residence, 3843 Broadway. Sunday evening. Funeral services at Flanner & Buchanan's chapel, Wednesday. 4 p. m., under auspices of Ancient Landmarks, F and A. M., cremation following, TODD. CECIL E.—Beloved son of James W. Todd and Mrs. Lula F. Mullins, passed away at the National Military Home for Disabled Soldiers at Marion, Ind, June 10 at 8 pm, age 32 years For further information regarding funeral, call the Fred T. Moore funeral home. 1602 Broadway. 8 IN MEMOKIAM CARD OF THANKS—We wish to thank j sincerely our many friends and neighbors and relatives for the beautiful lioral offer- • ingrs, sympathy and kindne-s shows during the illness and death of our beloved baby, j Joseph Lee Roberson. MOTHER, DADDV t AND BROTHERS. 3 IN MEMOKIAM IN MEMORTAM—How s >d are the memories of one year ago today. June 12, 1922.! when my (laughter. Ruby McCabe, went away to that beautiful Isle of Somewhere. Lonesome. X should say; Getting more so every day. I often sit and think of you. Since you left me all alone. For memory is the only friend That grief can call its own. No one knows how much I miss you Or how my heart grieves. For many a silent tear I weep While the others are asleep. Ruby, you were a lovely flower And In your suffering hour God loved you best and took You with him to rest. MOTHER. DOTTIE NICHOLSON. 6 FUXEKAL DIKECTOKS* W. T. Blasengym Independent Undertaker. Prompt ambulance calls •"The proof of a service is the service it renders." 1702 N. Illinois St. Randolph 6570. 1625 Shelby St. Drexel 2570. li)a£cL Pariora 1222 Union St FLAGS'NEK & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Main 0641-0642. LI. 2641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY SHIRLEY BROS.’ GO. Main oSlce 546 S. lilinoia St. Circle 19IS- Main 1841. George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. Main 0908. Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central Ave Main 1430 FUNERAL - DIRECTOR—I4O2 N. Illmoi*. WM E. KRIEGER Main 11)4 R< - . Be Davis 332-L. UNDERTAKE kS—ii 15 E V k TITUS. 051 North Del L 6564 M. 3680. . GADD—BERT S GADD 2130 Prospect Si. Phones Stewart 2278 r.r. -. I WILL give a good home to an infant girl ana boy. Address A No. 2273. Tunes. 10 LOST ANI) FOUND MULE found by Ed Coffman at Edgewood, Ind., 178 Arsenal Ave. Owner can have same by identifying and paying for ad. LOST—Fitch choker fat .rday night in Lyric Theatre or on Illinois St Call I.incoln 5766 Reward. LOST—Bn • bull. Drexel 8402. 13 "HELP WANT !.! 'I ILK YOUNG MAN If you are earning less than 335 week and want to get into the selling game in this city rrr neighboring towns, come and see me. I have the right opportunity for you in a big national organization operating more than 200 branch offices. Promotion to branch managership guaranteed if you qualify. Experience not required. Don’t miss this opportunity, which means a real future for you. Call before 9 a. m. or after 4 p. m., West Ohio Street, second floor, Indianapolis. Ask for MR. DOUGLAS. Boiler Room Help. American Hominy Cos. 1859 Gent Ave. Factory Foremen You can make good money in your spare time and evenings interesting’ your friends In our high-class real etaate proposition. Our motto: "A HOME FOR EVERY MAN.” Get particulars at 607 FLETCHER TRUST BLDG- MAIN 1409. House to House Men No samples. High-class real estate proposition. One person earned S2OO first week. Those with auto preferred. 607 FLETCHER TRUST BLDG. MAIN 1409. Wanted—Boys Sixteen years old or under to carry Tiroes routes in central part of city. Routes between North and South and East and West Sts. See Mr. Moorhead, any afternoon, botween 2 and 5. WANTED—Twenty-five men for National Guard: one sergeant major, two master sergeants, other non-coms Go to Camp Knox July 15 to 29. Call Lieutenant Corbaley during day. Phone Main 0942 or Captain Bates during evening. Phono Kenwood 1732. WANTED. Times carriers between ages 10 and 14 in North Indianapolis and Riverside: no golf caddy boys. Good chance for live-wire boys to advance. Apply L V GRAETER. 2941 Clifton, rear, after 3 p m LABORERS South and West Sts. Mead Baleli Const. Cos. WANTED—Reliable man for cement block plant: steady work, good wages. GIBRALTAR CEMENT BLOCK CO.. Morris and Eagle Creek. Take West Indianapolis car. Wanted—Ad writer for furniture store: ! also two experienced salesmen: good salary: permenent position. House of Muscat, Gary Ind. WANTED EXPERIENCED PRESSER. WHITE. CROWN GARMENT MFG. CO.. 251 S. MERIDIAN ST. SHOE salesmen. experienced. THRIFT SHOE STORE, basement Merchants Bank ,BMg. (WANTED—Men on ice wagons. Phone Harrison 0956.

12 HELP WANTED—MALE Experienced Door Hanger and Panelers On Closed Bodies ROBBINS BODY CORP. Division and Morris Sts. Laborers. Apply Plant A. American Hominy Cos. 1859 Gent Ave. , LABORERS STEADY EMPLOYMENT GOOD WAGES FREE CAR FARE APPLY A. S. ANDERSON 3150 W. WASH ST. 13 INSTK L X'tlonS a— Business Colleges MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER S COLLEGE. 309 E. Waahlugton St.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0757. RAG—JAZZ and popular piano playing in 20 lessons. Booklet free. CHRISTENSON SCHOOL 106 Pembroke Arcade Cir. 3034. 14 salesmen; w anted We have openings for two liigli-grade salesmen to sell one of the fastest selling commercial motor cars on the market. Salary and commission. Ask for Air. Seanlan. E. W. Steinhart Cos. 11th and Meridian Sts. CLEANER SALESMEN WANTED The reorganization of sales crew makes a few splendid openings in nr Royal Electric Cleaner department for district representatives. Ambitious with or without sales experience. Cad Mr Laurence, fifth floor. PETTIS DRY GOODS CO. NEW staple article, fast seller to commercial financial firms and individuals Permanent connection for salesmen in each county whose brains are worth 35.000 to 510,000 per year. Preference given those with insurance. advertising or stock experience. No investment necessary, but you must be a real salesman. Call 302 Meridian Life Bklg_ ___ \\ ill S2OO Help You ? On" i-arned S2OO first week. Others have earned more. Rea! salesmen who are producers make good on our high class real estate offering. Only a few openings. Prefer men with autos. Answer nuloklv. 607 FLETCHER TRUST BLDG. MAIN 1409. THREE salesmen; steady work; large established company; permanent positions with advancement. Apply Sales Manager. EUREKA SALES CO.. 34 S Meridian St. lo A(jEXTS~j\Nt> SOLICITORS REPRESENTATIVES—Each county; to call on physicians and merchants to obtain oustanding accounts; pleasant work; good pay. Collector, Room 343. Wells Bldg., Quincy, 111. 16 HELP WAN l ED— t E.VIALE ‘ HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES Competent telephone operators, command high wages. Chances for advancement. Room 101 INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. Saleswomen Earn Big M oney Experienced saleswomen, all or part time, interest your friends in our high-class real estate proposition and receive big pay. One lady earned S2OO first week. Prefer persons with auto. Answer quickly. 607 FLETCHER TRUST IILDG MAIN 1409. TWO YOUNG LADIES. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES PREFERRED, to assist with our office work at two dollars a day in exchange for a business course. See or write Fred W. Case. Prin. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. Pennsylvania and Verniont. NEW article sells to merchants, financial firms and individuals: permanent connection for those with ability. Ladies having stock, advertising or insurance experience given preference. No investment necessary. Call 302 Meridian Life Bldg. Listers and Markers for our rough dry department. STERLING LAUNDRY. Lexington and Pino. HOT SEKEEPER—MiddIe-aged woman alxnit July 1 to keep house and care for 13-months-old baby Three in family. More for home than wages. Address A No. 2274, Times. COINTER GIRL wanted; no Sunday work. BOSTON DAIRY LUNCH. 2T2 E. Wabash. GIRL wanted to work in laundry; good pay. HARRY YOUNG. 2233 E, Washington. 17 SIT! ATHENS WANTED a—Male HAULING wanted by one-ton dump truck: | coal, gravel or construction work. Call circle 4523, 18 ROOMS FOR RENT NICELY furnished room suitable for one or two gentlemen; or will rent part of apartment: employed couple preferred; north: walking distance. Lincoln 8611. WASHINGTON, E, 2938, Apt. 2; front room, separate entrance, with piano, for lady employed: home privilgee; $5 per week. Webster 6401. SLEEPING rooms, new furniture, pleasant. homelike place; ladles or gentlemen. Mrs. Chestnut. 1219 Central. Circle 2199. NICF.LY furnished cool front room: splendid location; private home: very desirable; gentlemen preferred. Kenwood 3671. NICELY furnished room in piodern. private home: gentlemen: garage; reasonable to right parties. RAndoiph 8598.

J 8 FOK _ I;KXT CLEAN, airy rooms, in modem apartment, for gentlemen or ladies employed; walking distance. Lincoln 5092. EXCEPTIONALLY clean, attractive room, modern; private home; refined business man, $4. Circle 7279, LARGE front room, modern. 1 or 2 ladies: home privileges, breakfast optional. Webster 8457. ATTRACTIVE room, modem waling distance: gentlemen. Lineoln 5779 alter 5:30 p, m. TALBOTT AVE.: front bedroom, furnished, with twin beds: gentlemen. Rand. 9424. 22D. E.. 817; airy front room, double bed, in Christian home, meals optional. Har. 1219. NORTHWESTERN Ave.. 2327; Iront imom, modern, private nome. Ran. 3173. STRICTLY modem room for 2 ladies. Webster 8610 after 5 o’clock, CLEAN. n\pdeni room for two; home privileges. Brookside 1598. ASHLAND, 1728; room and private bath. Randolph 8791. FURNISHED room in modem home. Drexel 2130. ROOM for rent: modern. 243 E. Eleventh. Circle 4810. a—Eight Housekeeping N. MERIDIAN St : three rooms in modem apartment: completely furnished for housekeeping: large inclosed, screened porch: walking distance: price reasonable. Lincoln 0588. MERIDIAN. 2917 S.: three large, unfurnished rooms in beautiful country home: light and bath. Drexel 0117. ALABAMA. 10)5 N ; two nicely furnished bedrooms and kitchenette; modem; reasonable Lincoln 5078 __ TWO nicely furnished, large rooms for light housekeeping, north, near Fall Creek; adults. Kenwood 5410. TWO comfortably furnished rooms for light housekeeping, modem, close in. Drexel 4511. TWO rooms and kitchenette with sink: neatly furnished: 59 per week. Beimont 1524. TWO linttimlshed rooms. oasF; kitchen* privileges: garage; modern. Stewart 2124 MODERN housekeeping suite: gas range. water in rooms. 523 N Eajj fit. TWO light housekeeping rooms: modern; first floor. Lincoln 2056. 19 RENTALS a—Houses DESK for rent with ESSEX k LUCAS. 310 Kahn Bldg. b—Apartments Fall Creek Blvd. and Ruckle St.. Kose Court Apts, Very desirable: living room bedroom, breakfast room, kitchenette and'bath, dressing room with in-a-door lied. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4517 _ 9 E. Market St. NEW YORK. 719 E.; flat; r r*iwood floors: heat, pas water furnished. Adults. Main 7697. $35 a month. e—Houses, Flats Furnished IRVINGTON: six-room modem furnished hot.ee, Juti" 16 to Sept 1 Irvington 0465 riKEAI. ESTATE FOR SALK b—House* Colored Buyers 1945 Cornell $250 Down Five-room cottage: taa and e'ectricity; larg* lot. paved street. Price $2,750. Paymnets $25 month. Dunlop & lloltperel. Realtors 122 E Market St. MODERN. Bix rooms, on GraoaUfcr.d: full basement. ti> bath: $4,800; 51.000 rash. Wf-st. five living rooms and storeroom; three ! lots. 50x150. $2 80u. Borne terms. Modern. slx rooms, full basement, improved street i and alley; $4,250. SI,OOO cash Fiv* room ! semi-modern. Villa Ave ; $2,650. SSOO cash. Fi\> rooms, improved Hfrret. $2,850. $350 ' cash. Six room modern double, two new furnaces; price $7,000 And mmy others i east and south. C. J. US BURN Drexel 6164 Seven-Room House Full lot in 2500 block Brookside; paved street: electric lights, gas. sewer, w it. r and cistern in house: SI,OOO under value: only $3,250: 5100 cash, balance $25 per mo.; interest included in payments. Canadav Realty Cos. HOD Peoples Bank Bldg. Circle 0553 W.ieh 5464 Rand. 5352 Fast i New five-room modern bungalow; long liv. : ing room, fireplace, dining room, kitchen i with bflilt-m features, breakfast room. two large bedrooms, bath. garage. Improved street. Terms. Elite Realty Mam 1103. 323 K of I*. Res.. Hum 2364. Near 'l'* eh 1 ligh School S4OO Down 963 STILLWELL. Six-room cottage. h* mi modern. Price , $3,000. Payments $27 50 month ! Dunlop & lloltcycl. Realtors j 122 E. Market. EAST Bargains in Bumralows Tn g*)od location on paved Htreet; modern, a* low $4,000; SSOO < aah will handle. Call Mr. Mclnteer. I N RICHIE & SON. Main 0520 710 12 Bankers Tru*^ On Paved Street, South Modern. 7 room homo cast of Shelby car. near Hassler Cos : garage PRICE $4,500 Do not fail to investigate this Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors A 11 oin e—T on n s 5 ROOMB GARAGE Thre* larpre lota, room for garden, fruit, (chickens; a dandy opportunity for a small cash payment and 1 alance monthly. Stop A. Lafayette traction. Call L. B. LOORABILL. Main 0186 Colored Buyers Good eight-room house, full lot, garage, fruit, chicken house, paved street: fine location. 1423 Columbia. Price right, terms reasonable. R W. LOOK A BILL. Main 018 ft. Waah 1784 R _l. Double, $l5O Cash Four rooms aside, full lot. paying 12 per cent. Price $3,500. Paved street. 429-31 South Ritter Ave. HOBART CANADAY. 306 City Trust Main 5340. Randolph 8534. SY,/ ESSEX & LUCAS /TV A IT A 31 Cirei'e h 6600 d8 ‘ (j A L Double in Irvington, $3,500: rents S4O per month; SSOO -aah. balance S3O per mo. Fletcher Ave. Dandy home, newly pain toil and papered: nice lawn. Possession at once. $350 down. Ray Britton ! Lincoln 3808. Rea.. Kenwood 4050. j EXTRA good eight-room, modern home. High St., near Prospect; nice veranda, new garage, shade and fruit. Sacrifice, SSOO cash, balance like rent. Burgess Realty Cos. 510 ODD FELLOW BLDG LINCOLN 8242, Bargains For G'olored A nice 6-room house on corner: 1479 Mass. ave. Can be bought, for $2,650 on ! easy payments. MR. HAYMAKER. Main 13115. 431 Lemcke. IF YOUR lot is paid for and you want a modern house built on it. we will finance and build for you and you can pay us in monthly payments no larger than rent. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. New, 5 Rooms Here's one on Villa ave.: paved street; fine location. Only $3,200; SSOO down. Call us at once. Lincoln 3734. 914 HIGHLAND Ave.. 3 rooms, hardwood floors and all modern conveniences, paved street. Price $3,800; SI,OOO cash, $25 per month. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. COME OUT and look this new. modern house over. Price $5,250. Terms to suit. 1330 W. Thirty-Second St THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. 502 E. Morris St. Six rooms and bath: good condition. Only $3,600; S4OO down. Lincoln 3734 FOR SALE—Two double houses on S. Meridian. Strictly modern KREITLEIN & SCHKOLUICKE. Harrison 067 P FOR SALE—Six-room cottage. 1318 Congress Ave. Modern except furnace. L. C. JONES. FOUR-ROOM-A-SIDE double; very desirable; near Shelby; SSOO down. Lincoln 3734. FRANK E. GATES 6c SON, REALTORS. 1011 Hume-Mansur. Lincoln 1269. FIVE-ROOM cottage. 1727 Montcalm! ETquire at 1264 W. Congress Av®.

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21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE $750 Cash 1500 block Hoyt ave., exceptional good buy in an 8-room modern home. 5 rooms including 1 bedroom down. 3 bedrooms and bath up Brick and cement front porch and and large rear porch, dandy yard with fruit trees. This home is in excellent condition. Balance monthly. Call Mr. Washburn with Realty Finance Cos. 402-3 National City Bank, Bldg. Circle 1230-1231. Res., Rand. 8731. Modern Double North ON Central Ave., north of creek: 5 rooms and bath each side: always rented. PRICE $9,500. $1,500 cash, balance terms. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors SSOO Down Buys this west side modern home; nine rooms; new decorations; steam heat. Possession at one*. Ray Britton Lincoln 3808. Res.. Kenwood 4050. 6-Room Cottage, $2,300 S3OO cash and S2O per month: electric lights, city water, gas. full lot. Canadav Realty Cos. 909 Peoples Bank Bldg Main 5340. \VaMI 54t'4 Rand 5352, Double On Tacoma, near Eleventh st. Six rooms a side, modern; bargain. $7,000 See VAN ARSDALE. H. C. Tuttle & Bro. Main 1168. Rob. Wrbster 1108 I TWO new bungalows on Last Thirtieth st : four rooms and complete bath, hot and •cold water in kitchen; gas. electric lights, i basement, cement porch: lots 40x120 Ini- ; mediate possession. Brice $3,200 each. S. K. Hedrick, i Irvington 0658 I 557-59 N. Belmont Ave. New four room bungalow double; inside : toilet, electric light gas. water anil sewer I i-onneotions; price $4,200, S4OO cash. Mr. j Rvan. I 431 I.emcke Bldg. Main 3115. d—Lots Carlton Place Boulevard Frontage $5.00 Down Only 51 (VO and $2 00 per week. J Facing Carson and Troy avenues, each 90 fret wide boulevards You can purchase laxge, desirable lots ready to build on One block eaAt on Troy from Shelby car: close to ) Garfield Park. Public school across \ the street. Prices prove these restricted lots the biggest, best value | m Indianapolis Agents on ground daily and Sunday. Sclnnid & Smith, Inr*., Realtors 1.30 N Delaware Main 4083. Suburban Close 111 Suhurban Home tract; fine for farming:, tmcktns. fruit and du on p’a-v*. Haa six room home, outbuildings Only ft Hi mtlce from Monument, northeast if you are looking for a Buburban place thia one should interest you. j MAIN 1409. MR YOUNG EVE. WASH- | JNGTON 1079 New Brick Veneer NEAR STOP 8 ON GREENWOOD TRACTION. One-half or two ten's 7 rooms: priced right for quick sale: I irt cash: can arrange terms on balance. Mr Mclnteer. f N. RICHIE k SON. Main 0520. 710-12 Bankers Trust. HALF ACUES"KART North side E. Washington St., east of IrvI lngtoti, at Stop 10. Greenfield traction: bau- . ttful home suites. $450 to $1,000: easy ; payment*. Salesman on ground Sunday afternoon. COOPER k HADLEY. 838 Lentcko B:d*. Main 2776. Evenings. Webster 5774 [DANDY 6-room, modern doubia: 26th st.; I hardwood floors, extra large garage: room : for another house on large corner lot. Will j rent lor S7O or more. Price $6,000 —$2,000 • ash Call Spender Main 0186. Evenings. Washington 1751. Ring 1 ________ f—Sales or Excliauge MISSISSIPPI IMPROVED FARM FOR EXCHANGE: 1,240 Acres in Newton County, Mississippi, in the black soil prairie land belt. Good seven-room bungalow house; large barn; land level; good drainage; one mile of railroad station; on two gravel roads; fenced and cross-fenced; about onehalf in cultivation and meadow, balance pasture; government loan for $lO,000.00, due in thirty-four years. Price, $35.00 per acre; will exchange for income “property, merchandise or northern farm. Call on or write Leavitt Land Company, Realtors, 150% South Illinois street, Indianapolis, Ind. Eor Trade $45,000 apartment, north sldo, rents $4,560 yearly. Want farm. $35,000 for apartment, 3 double houses and one single house, rents $3,072 yearly. Want farm. Two-story brick apartment, frame apartment, all rent for $3,660 yearly. Price $35,000. Mortgage SI2OOO Want clear farm. Tiie Evans-Roberts Cos. 50 Acres , Improved: fine for subdivision; 9 miles southeast of Monument. Capital Realty Cos. 22 HEAL ESTATE WANTED Cash for 2 or 3 bedroom home within 12 blocks of Shelby street roundhouse. Call W. Washburn. Circle 1230-1231, or Res., Rand. 8731. Have Buyers for 5 or 6-room properties on south side. If your prices are right I can sell them. Call MR KEOUGH. Circle 1230-1231. Irvington 2332. HOME WANTED Want to buy small single or double home in good neighborhood. Can pay half cash. Call or address A No. 2272, Times. WANTED—Six-room houses east or south. Call Lineoln 3734. 23 FAKAILANDs FOR SALE—Beautiful farms tn Calhoun County. Michigan; excellent buildings; very productive soil: close to the best of markets. Many farmers retiring and offering the places fully equipped. Prices ranging from $75 to SIOO per acre. Write: LONG, WELLER & BEGG. Real Estate. 016 Post Bldg_ Battle Creek. Mich.

25 MISCELLANEOUS FOIt SALE a—Household Goods Rugs—Linoleum Brussels rugs; blue, tan, taupe and old rose. 9x12. Special $12.50. Gold Seal congoleum rugs. 9x12. fully guaranteed, new. perfect goods; special at $14.75. Imported Japanese grass rugs, double warp, 9x12. $7.50. We carry a full line of Brussels. Axminsters. Velvets and Wiltons at the lowest prices in the city* Call and be convinced. FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE. Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W Washington St. Opposite Statehouse. “If it covers (he floor—w- have it.” Steel Folding'Cots $l5O each Canvas Folding Cots, $2.50 each. $27.50 doz. All wool olive drab Army Blankets. new, not reclaimed $3.00 each M. L. Goldberg & Son Cos. THE EXCEL FURNITURE CO. * Save 25 per cent or more on furniture, stoves and rugs. East Wash and New Jersey Sta. b—Coal. Ice anil Wood Popularity of Magic Coal Well Founded It is mined In a selected field of West Virginia by one of the best operators known to the business whose mines and tipple are equipped with the most modern appliances known to the industry. Polar Tee & Fuel Cos. 2000 Northwestern ave. Ran 0689. 1902 S East at Drexel 1455. Lynn and Big 4 Ry. Bel. 0888. SELECT YOUR CO AI, NOWNO BETTER ON THE MARKET R<-d Ash Pocahontas Lump 51100 Red Ash Pocahontas Egg. $ll,OO tied Aeh Pocahontas, mine rim $9.00 Virginia or Kentucky Block, forked . .$8.75 Genuine Linton No 4 Lump, forked.. $6.50 Illinois or Indiana Egg. forked $5 50 Deliver anywhere In the city. UNION ICE AND COAL CO DREXEL 4021 DREXEL 4622. Use Elevator Coal It’s Re-Screened Fred Goepper & Son ESTABLISHED 1803. Belmont 4704. Belmont 4705 Now Is the Time to Buy Coke, Also Good Pocahontas Lump. Call Us for Prices. Atlas Fuel Cos. Drexel 0883. COAL ' Get Our Special Prices Befqje Buying TOM SHI?OYER RElmont 5017. d—Musical Instruments WTT.L player pi-mo for cash; l<*wtnr rlty. Brook*!do 1277. c—Clothing TROUSERS (7\ To Matcti |T\ i! j Yonisr CoaH |N Klf $2.95, $3.95, $4.. j, J|[C $5.95, s(’>.9s and up. THE PANTS STORE CO. 4s West Otdo .St, Near Illinois e—Tct and Live Stock CANARY BIRDS. S3 to 55 each Will *ell separate or bv entire lot at bargain price MRS. K PERKINs Lock box 73. Wave land. Ind. TWO good brood sov-e. or will exchange lor light Ford truck. C. O. KHERT. 50 N It" : a I —Mist cllaneoii* ARMY MERCHANDISE 1,000 platform new, sl7 50 carh: folding platform azalea. $lO t.> sl7 50. .1 gal f’ro each. Wo <;irry complete line of hatohrts. axes, ah ov •pa-dos pirhsi. n>pt\ complete* atork of hlaok.smith and b-noh viaos. anvlla. pipe Btook and (lies b!aoU*rnith and 1 S M ind ard troad Bto*k and dio forgo*. \ -Inch lantornn common w it* and roofing nails camp chairs, steel blocks of every kind. saws, rasps and many other lines of array surplus merchandise at 50 per cent off of the regular price Mail orders filled Open Saturdays until 4 p. m M. L. GOLDBERG & SON CO. 1302 W. Washington st CORONA New and used machine. Easy terms if desired. Rental at $3 per m.inth and all rental applied to purchase price of new' machine. JUJJL) TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 142 North Meridian Street 17x30 Tarpaulins, new waterproof $27.50 each 20x'.’0 Tarpaulins, new waterproof 520.00 each 20x40 Tarpaulins, new waterproof $35.00 each 12x15 Escort wagon covers. now SB.OO each 12x15 Used Escort wagon covers In good condition $5.00 each Buy new Escort wagon covers and make | your own awnings Any size tarpaulins 1 you need at the right price. M. L. Goldberg & Son Cos. 1302 W. Washington Bt. typewriters! ! $25, $35, S4O. SSO. S6O; factory rebuilt and fully guaranteed. Typewriters rented, repaired. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO., 30 S. Pennsylvania. Lincoln 6822. FOR SALE—-One horse Peerless motor and drum type control: direct current, 220 i volts: 740 rev., variable speed. Address HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY. Ander-, son. Ind. CINDERS for sale, and dirt hauled away, i Belmont 4973. | 16x10 Pyramidal Tents S2O eaeh ! 7x7 Wall Tents 59.00 each 9x9 Wall Tents, new khaki. . .$10.50 each i It is cheaper to buy than to rent tents at these prices. M. L. Goldberg & Son Cos. 2(> MIM LLL VNLOL3 WANTKD GOOD, SOUND, DRY, YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT STOCK YARDS. WE WILL PAY 93 CENTS PER BUSHEL ON IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. WANTED—Men’s second-hand clothing: and up for men’s suits. Cal! Drexel 1821. GARAGES Save from SSO to SIOO. Get our ready-cut garage and put up yourself. All sizes. Any one can build them. 719 E. Maryland St.

ANNOUNCEMENTS A Bata a Day la the-Healthy Way. E. M. HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber, 3220 E. Htcft. Webster 3001. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTI.EDGF,. 201 Indiana Are. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made. H. F BUB.KLE. 416 Mass Main 1428. ALL kinds of sewing. Reasonable prices. Work guaranteed. 1212 Udell st. Rand. 5013 PAPER hanging and cleaning. Latest samples at reasonable price. Circle 344.). HEATH’S Barbar Shop: union, warm, comfortable Bathrooms. 132 W Market. FURNITURE repaired and reflnished: UPholstering Stewart 1478, 28 STORAGE AND TRANSFER MOVE THE RED BALL WAY Largest Trucking Organization in America. RED BALL TRANSIT CO. “National Household Movers.” Guaranty Bidg. 26 Monument Place MA in 4631. Offices in All Principal Cities O. K. Transfer-rmd Storage MOVING FURNITURE PIANOS. ETC. DONE BY CAREFUL AND EXPERIENCED WHITE MEN. 938 E. WASHINGTON DREXEL 3282 Packing Household Goods. Low rates on California shipments. Phone OTTO J. SUESZ. Main 3628-2353. Night Webster 0399. Circle 4700, 29 BFSIXESS.hhPORTI' Nm 1;S We Will Put You in the Transportation Business AND SHOW YOU HOW TO BECOME SUCCESSFUL Fundamentally we put men into the motor transportation business. Experience is not necessary The opportunity is open to men of good character. Whatever their business or prolisgior.al training, if they are energetic. aggressive, sin--re and trustworthy and w .ll faithfully adhere to a business plan that has been thoroughly tested and found successful, they are assured a future with a guararterd income of $6,000. For detailed information call in person to see MR. RIME CENTRAL PUBLIC WAREHOUSE 601 KENTUCKY AVENUE LUNCHROOM FOR SALE. v 101 W Morris. StT AL idildm i .kA fok salk b—Gasoline L. To Allen New and Used Cars Three Locations: 723=25 'Virginia Ave. £l7=il> Virginia Ave. amd Southport, £nd:ar;a BUY A NEW 'ELAND 6 'I car with 15,Uu . ~ic guarantee. CHEVROLET SERVICE L. T. ALLEN New ear Dept. I)R ex el 0928. 917-19 Virginia ave. FORDS 1921 TOURING, cord tires, runs and looks like new. $240. 1921 coupe. A 1 condition. $3lO. 1920 Chassis, SBO. 1915 roadster, good condition. $65.00 Swisshelm & Parker 330 E. Market. CHEVROLET sedan. 1922; just repainted, completely overhauled: in best possible mechanical condition; drum tvpe headlight: brand new cord tires all around: easy payments. CaJl Drexel 5289. “USED CARS - Bulcks. Dodges. Chalmers. Fords. Stuta, Marmons, Cadillacs. Chevrolets. Peerless and many others Soma as low as SIOO down, balance one year. I. WOLF AUTO CO. Ilfintua Open Sunday. FORDS* 1 FORDS 1921 sedan, starter, A-l $275 1920 touring . ! ! $1 75 1020 touring, starter LL!! $lB5 1920 touring, starter. A-l ..SIOO Ford. 1921 ton truck, starter $275 644 E. Wash. MA in 3493. 40 USED CARS4O~ and trucks.- all in good condition. Some as low as s3o down. Payments or trade. DIXIE SERVICE STATION. DODGE BROTHERS SEDAN! Late type, high radiator and new cord tires. C H. WALLERICH COMPANY. OVERLAND 4 sedan, ■'mechanically A-l wire-wheels and good tires. Bargain.' Terms. OAKLEY OVERLAND SALES. ford: Sedan, 1922 model: bargain. C. H. WALLERICH COMPANY. FORD 1921 touring, demountable rims, cmxi tiree; quick sale S2OO. OAKLEY OVERLAND SALES. 1003-05 S. Meridian. VIM TRUCK " A-l mechanically. C H WALLERICH COMPANY. OVERLAND 1919 model 4. sedan, rebuilt; pink of condition. OAKLEY OVERLAND SALES. BUICK 6. 1917 touring: good running condition; good tires: $200: $75 down, balance easy terms. WIDES & MILLER. 644 E, Washington. Main 3493 OLDS ton truck. 1920 model; A-l condition; cheap for cash; wotjlil consider light touring. 806 Warren Ave. BElmont 3626. FORD, 1916 tonring: motor good condition: new Btyle radiator; S9O cash. Call after 6 p. m., 1219 Spann. llany Westfall. DODGE, 1920 touring: 5 new cord tires! OAKLEY OVERLAND SALES. 1663-65 S. Meridian. CADILLAC. 1916 touring. 7 passenger: paint good: worth more. $350 STONF. CHEVROLET CO. 427 N. Meridian. MAXWELL, dandy little touring; new battery. tires, top, etc. Bargain, $135. 334 Pennsylvania. Main 1705. Chevrolet touring, 1917 $75.00 Chevrolet touring. 1919 $175.00 STONE CHEVROLET CO. 427 N. Meridian. MAXWELL 1919 touring, extra good-looking car. S2OO, worth more. STQNE CHEVROLET CO.. 427 N. Meridian Sts

30 AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE b—Gasoline REAL VALUES GOOD USED CARS 1923 Chevrolet coupe, run almost 500 miles .$725 1923 Chevrolet coupe, used as demonstrator $575 1923 Chevrolet coupe, like new.so9s 1922 Chevrolet coupe $425 Cadillac 8, 7-passenger S4OO Hupmobilo roadster S6OO Ford light delivery, 1922; cab and express body $325 1918 Haynes, 7-passenger. 5 cord tires $375 1918 Buick. 6 new cord tires.s27s 1920 Ford sedan $350 1922 Ford sedan, like new. .$425 * Gee Us for the Superior Model Chevrolet. All Makes, Also WillysKnight and Overland. Your Car in Trade. Cash or Payments. L. A. Richardson 814 Virginia Ave. Drexel 3022. ■FORD 1920 touring: starter: A-l condition, ! $175: $65 down, balance easy terms. 644 E - Wash. Main 3493. ! BUICK 7 pass.. worth more, $225. i STONE CHEVROLET CO. 427 N, Meridian. ■ DORT 5-pasenger California top. Sale or ! trade. Randolph 5913. c—Trucks | ONE truck. Parry body: also Ford tops, ! Ford bumpers, front and rear, and fenders. Will sell for cash, or trade for lot. ! Call at 1625 Shelby St. SI A L IOMOIULLS WAX IED TRADE lot in Bellaire wood's section for car. Ford preferred. Call at 442 W. j Fortieth. 81 AUTOMOBILKS UAMEII Autos Wanted We also buy wrecked or junk care. Indianapolis Auto Parts & Tire Cos. j 618 N. Capitol Ave. Main 2638. LARGEST BUYERS IN STATE. CASH PAID—NO DELAY. ! AUTOS WANTED WE PAY CASH. I. WOLF AUTO CO. AUTOS wanted bee v.s first. Best cash prices. CITY AUTO PARTS AND TIRB CO 411 N Illinois. Main 6796. HIGHEST case price* paia lor used care. SAM CORaZ 519 N CaDltol. AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E New York St. M aln_ 444 0 •j‘ AUIO suppOUs rlYaiks~ SPECIALIZED SPRING SERVICE QUALITY, SERVICE AND PRICES THAT SCORE DELIVERY SERVICE. ROAD SERVICE. Phone Circle 4886. 820 W. Washington. INDIANAPOLIS alto SPRING CO. There is one place in Indianapolis that “SPECIALIZES” In Good Used Tires, * and the price U always right. ROGERS, (Slls W wash. belmont 4300. USED AUTO PARTS For over 100 makes and model care al 60 to 75 per cent off list price. A complete stock of new ring geare, pinions, sew axles and new springs. Mail Orders Shipped Ssme Day as Received. KLEIN BROS. Eureko Auto Part* 834 N. Capitol. Circle 0378. auto washing Our spedalty 834 N Illinois. Auto Laundry Auto Tops and Painting at a reasonable price. Workmanship and material guaranteed new tires and vulcanizing 33-35 Kentucky ave. Main 1137. ; NEED a battery for yoor cal'* We nave ) them. Willard. Exide. Prest-O Lite and i others' 6 volt for SD*. SOUTH SIDE BAT* : TF.RV SH IP. 413 3 MendUn St i THE MASTER vn.cANiZERS. CUT RATE VTLC CO . INC. 327 N NOBLE 8T FIN ANCI AL ~ PERSONAL LOANS line uu... is operaieu m—.i supervision of the State of Indiana and was established for the purpose of providing a p.ace where hones; people caa borrow any amount from $lO to S.IOO without paying c-ore han the legal rate of interest or without being imposed upon in any way. It ts only necessary that you are keeping house and permanently located. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your employer, neither do we make inquire* of you! friends, relatives or tradespeople. You can have ail the time necessary for repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep the money. Call and let us explain. No charge unless you borrow. Loans with other companies {laid off and more money advanced at egal rater. IF Hi A HURRY PHONH MA in 2823 HOUSEHOLD FINANCE SERVICB COMPANY. SUCCESSORS TO SEC UK IT Y MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rooms 205-7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg. 1113 V Wash St. Corner Virginia Ave. 37 MONEY TO LOAN ' : FIRST and second mortgage* on Indian* and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILSON, 1101 National City Bank Bldg. LinI coin 61 04. i MONEY to loat on second mortgage*. L. B. MILLER 127 N. Delaware St. Msld 6762. 39 LIGAL NOTICES BIDS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS AT POOR FARM Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned. the board of commissioners of Marion County, Indiana, will, up to 10 o'clock a m.. July 12. 1923. receive sealed bids for construction of new buildings and repair of old buildings at Marion County Asylum for Poor, according to plans and specifications on file in the office of the auditor of Marion County. Each bid must be accompanied by a bond and an affidavit as required by law. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Witness our hands, this 12th day of June. 1923. ALBERT HOFFMAN. HARRY D. TUTEWILER. JOHN KITLEY. Commissioners of Marion County. Attest: LEO K. FESLER, Auditor. PUBLIC NOTICE SALE OF FIRE TRUCK. Notice is hereby given that the town board of trustees of Beech Grove, Indiana. ’ will sell at auction the following described property: One Little Giant chemical fire truck, 34 horse power. In actual use about two years. Original cost of said truck $2,000. This sale will be Saturday. June 23, 1923, 2:30 p. m. at the corner of Eighth and Main etb. Terms, cash. BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES. H. LEE CLARK, Clerk of Town. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as executor of estate of Tillman Beikes, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is suppose dto be solvent. No, 21291 GEORGE A. BEIKES. NOTICE Or APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as axecutrix of estate of Car.l F. Vehllng, deceased, late of Marion County. Indian*. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. DAISY VEHLTNG. No. 21280. ;

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39 LEGAL NUrilEji. NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS. State of Indiana, Blackford County, ss.: Notice is hereby given that the board of commissioners of said county, at their office m the courthouse at Hartford City, w-ill receive sealed proposals for the provement of the Sarah L. Brown highway m said county, by grading, draining and paving; 10,612 feet, crushed stone, as set out in the specifications, plans and profile now on file in the office of tho auditor of said county, by and under the laws of the State of Indiana. Said sealed proposals will be opened and the contract awarded for 6atd improvement on the 27th day of June. 1923. Bids or proposals will be received up to 2 o’clock p. m. on said date. The said road to be improved is located in Washington township in Blackford County, Indiana, and shall be known as the Brown road when so improved. Bids will be for the completion of the said improvement in accordance with the plans, profile and specifications in the office of the auditor of said county and rhall include all labor and material for said work. In no case will extra compensation be allowed for any additional work alleged to have been done by the contractor to whom is awarded such contract. Each bid shall be accompanied by a personal or surety bond in a sum equal to double the amount of the bid filed for the work bid on, to be approved by the board of commissioners of said county. Said bonds shall be conditioned for the faithful performance of the work: the sureties, if personal, shall be resiient freeholders of the State of Indiana, one of whom shall be a resident of Blackford County. Said bonds shall be for the benefit of any person, persons or corporation who shall suffer any loss or damage by reason of any such bidder failing or neglecting to enter into a contract to perform such work awarded by the said board of commissioners or to carry out the same in any particular or to pay for any labor or material which may have been furnished to any such contractor or to any sub-contractor, agent or superintendent under him, in the construction of said work. The said improvement will be let as * whole to the lowest responsible bidder upon affidavits of noncollusion, which must ba submitted with the bids and upon failure to submit such affidavits such proposals or bids will be rejected by the board and the board reserves the right to reject any and ail bids. Time for the completion of said work will be agreed upon after letting of said contract by said board of commissioners and successful bidder. Given by order of the board of commissioners of said county. IT. C. HUGHES. Auditor Blackford Coußty^^ NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYERS OF MARION COUNTY. INDIANA. Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Marion County. State of Indiana, that the board of commissioners of said county has determined upon and duly authorized the issuance of bonds in the total principal sum of one hundred thirty thousand ($130,000) dollars, bearing interest at the rate of not to exceed 5 per cent per annum, to provide the funds for the construction of additional new buildings and the repair of the old buildings at the Marion County Asylum for the Poor. Given by order of said board this 12th day of Jane. 1923. LEO K. FESLER. Auditor Marion County, Indiana.

PlO ATTEND SUMMER SESSIONS OF BIBLE SCHOOLS Children of Al! Denominations Will Participate—7l Churches Active, Seven thousand children, ranging i from 5 to 14 years of age, will attend ] the daily vacation Bible schools of j the churches of the various i nations of Indianapolis this sumr j it was announced today by the Rev. Robert J. McLandress. director of religious education of the synod of Indiana. The Baptist headquarters announced that their denomination alone is preJ paring to handle 3.000. Seventy-one churches have made I definite plans to operate schools. Schools are not for the Sunday school children alone, or the children who are members of the church conducting the school, but are for all children living In the community. The Central Christian Church will have as its prnicipal Miss Nellie C. ; Young, children’s superintendent of i the Indiana Sate Sunday School Court* cil of Religious Education. Miss Aliena Grafton will supervtaq the work of the Third Christian, Church schooL The pastors of the Baptist churchna will have charge of the work promoted In their denomination. Tho schools will open June 2S tn, most churches. Others will Start ad sooon after as possible. The work of the schools will Include Bible story telling, study of hymns, patrlotio songs, craft work and dramatization of Bible stories. COUNTRYAGTSTO HOLDKPERIIT U, S. Watches Present Industrial Boom, NEw YORK, June 12.—How to prolong prosperity Is a question which at present is receiving the attention of United States Government offcials and of practically all the bankers of the country. Asa consequence, the country Is undergoing & nation-wide experiment, which la being watched closely by business men generally. It Is still too early, bankers say, to .tell how the experiment will work out, but thus far the results have been satisfactory. The belief prevails that through moderating Influences In the early stages of the Industrial “boom” Its tenure has been, lengthened. The point was reoently made by some of the larger banks of New York in printed statements, that the movement to be a complete success would require the cooperation of 105,000,000 persons. Caution must be exercised, so the National City Bank declared, not only by the banka and the larger industrial corporations, but also by the wage-earner as well. When times are good, according to this line of reasoning, there is a taite dency on tl.e part of business f. \Vy and of Individuals to slacken their vigilance over their expenditures, and, to use a Wall Street term, “to overextend.” The over-extension results in credit inflation and in spending more money than one should. To check this possibility In the early stages of the Industrial recovery of 1922 and 1923, notes of warning were sounded concurrently by official Wash* lngton and by the private banka.